This being said, I recently discovered some cool scarification pages. This is a process of carefully cutting out sections of your skin to form a scar. So its basically like a tattoo, but instead of using a needle to insert ink under the epidermis, you pretty much remove the epidermis (and maybe more) altogether!! Sounds cool, right? I tried doing something similar on myself a couple years ago... except I did not have the right equipment, and it came out more like a significant scratch that healed and disappeared in around two weeks. And thank god for that!! (told you I was fickle). Anyhow, the point is generally you see small patterns and designs, like a four leaf clover or a yin and yang or a random simple pattern. But then I saw this...

At first, I didn't even realize that this was a 'scar'... I thought to myself... 'Hmmm... interesting tattoo... could use a lot more detail'. Then as I peered at the picture more intently, I noticed the carvings in the skin, and realized that it actually had immaculate detailing. And as I observed in splendorous awe, I also shuddered and winced, as a chill ran down my spine, and I said to myself, "Ouch!"
I reckon this is art. But also wonder when it stops becoming art, and verges on mental instability? What is the line between such 'art', sado-masochism, and just plain insanity?
To learn more about scarification, visit BMEZine
If you want to read about the experiences of the phoenix scar patron on BMEZine, click here

pretty cool haan???? I wouldn't mind one actually but I am sure I will chicken out at the last minute!! ;)
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